Danny Millan has a long, illustrious history in top-end New Orleans restaurants, having spent years at Brennan's, the grand 1980s era of the Sazerac, Restaurant August, and other restaurants of that caliber. Most recently, he was the key person in making Le Foret the five-star restaurant it is. Danny's dream of owning his own restaurant comes true tonight. After two years of construction and planning, Cava opens in Lakeview, in the building that once was Landry's, and the first Drago's before that. That location will resonate with the neighbors as a casual sort of place. That is indeed what Danny has planned, although the menu seems a bit higher-flown than most such places. On the other hand, the prices sound low to me. And Lakeview is upscale enough that a restaurant in the same category as the extinct Lakeview standby La Cuisine would be welcomed. [caption id="attachment_41943" align="alignright" width="300"] Danny Millan, on my radio show.[/caption] The name "Cava" refers to the sparkling wines of Spain, whose reputation as an affordable, fun, Champagne-style bubbly is right in line with the other ideas for the new place. Here's the opening menu: Starters Caramelized onion soup 6 Chicken and andouille gumbo 7 Cava house salad 6 Kale and oyster salad 11 Pork belly salad 10 Crab cake trio 12 Crispin apple mussels 9 Island shrimp 10 Braised rabbit remoulade 11 Big easy boudin 10 Seafood-stuffed mirliton medley 12 Entrees Fish du jour Bbq salmon 18 Seared sea scallops 22 Creole mustard and herb-roasted lamb chops 26 Traditional duck breast 23 Roasted chicken breast 16 Veal osso bucco 28 Crawfish meatball pasta 18 Filet mignon 27 Lobster and wild mushroom risotto 25 Buffalo sirloin, sauce chasseur 28 Cava is open for dinner only Tuesday-Saturday, plus Sunday brunch.
Cava
Lakeview: 789 Harrison Ave. 504-304-9034.
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